with Richard Johnson back as Bulldog Drummond. It’s somewhat sillier than its predecessor, but it’s still a bit of fun to watch.
I’ve got a few more movies in the “round tuit” file, so I’ll be mentioning them in due course.
BAD – I saw The Old Guard (2020 film) today starring Charlize Theron. Rotten Tomatoes gave it an 80% rating. She tends to do more progressive films and this was no exception. She leads an army of four immortal soldiers against the evil pharmaceutical company (not Pfizer). They discover a new immortal, a young black female Marine who gets killed in Afghanistan and then fully recovers. Good concept, thought-provoking issues, and crisp clean fight scenes. But in the end I couldn’t help but notice that the four good immortals are Theron, two gay men and the female marine. The one bad immortal is a cis-gender white American male, the only group you can discriminate against.
I’ve seen that flik as well….thought it not too too bad at all.
I noticed the same…one cannot escape this shit given it’s Hollyweird…
Glad to see the first instalment of DUNE did not have any of that kinda BS narrative …at least as far as I could see. (I’m guessing Disney wasn’t involved.??) – And hope the 2nd and poss a 3rd instalment. Hell, it could go on for 10 yrs…given theres what, 18-20 books in the series..??
By Far the Absolute best SciFi series ever…IMO
Steakman – I thought it was entertaining too. I want to see Dune. My daughter is a big fan. Maybe I’ll go with her. I had a roommate in college who told me about the books. “Dune is frequently described as the best selling science fiction novel in history” according to Wikipedia.
Paul
I’ve read the entire series of Books, by Frank and those of his son. The prequel’s Are Simply Excellent.. ~ 18-20 books I think, bout the only one that didn’t really grab me was God Emperor of Dune.
The First instalment of this new Film is to me Bang on to the Book – Very Very Well done…and like the book when I first Read it, those that havn’t read the Book will not understand what the “Gom Jabbar” is.
Dune, its prequels and sequels could keep a TV series going for A cpl decades or more…with Game of Thrones type episodes.
If you like Charlize then you will find her acting in ‘ Atomic Blonde ‘ explosive.
Set in the Cold War spy era in Berlin on the eve of the Fall of The Wall it has some fairly brutal fight scenes.
Is she a double agent or more ?
Very entertaining.
I watched that. Don’t you just love it when a light weight female defies the laws of physics.
John – Atomic Blonde – I only saw the scene where Theron was asked to “Be a professional, step on to the plastic”. Someone in my house was watching it. I didn’t know until now it was her. Thanks, I’ll have to watch it all.
VOWG – I’ve noticed that. The FBI TV series with the tiny but attractive woman (from Canada) is a very good example of that.
John
Saw that as well…THAT was a Gooder..!!
Death of A Species.
Sooner or later, people will have to accept that progressive groups will settle for no less than the death of all the Deplorables; because that is the endpoint of the anti-family, anti-Christianity, anti-sanity agenda they are pursuing.
It says those trucks get 7 miles to the gallon – that’s impressive!
I never knew they were that efficient, not that I thought about their mileage a great deal.
One measly gallon of diesel moving all that weight 7 miles is an incredible achievement.
I dropped the link for this previously, but worth mentioning again:
Candace Owens interviewed Dr Robert Malone.
It is long, but an incredible discussion!
Be sure to see the whole thing by clicking ‘Part 2’.
Returning to the Arena, Sarah Palin Announces She Is Running for Congress
April 1, 2022 | Sundance | 198 Comments
Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has announced she is returning to the arena and will run for Alaska’s at large congressional district.
I read an opinion piece in the UofC Gauntlet that said Joe Rogan is Islamophobic and racist and that he shouldn’t have a platform any more. Cancel culture at UoC. I’ve never seen any evidence of either but I haven’t seen more than a few episodes. Of course, Islam is not a race so perhaps they are conflating the two. One can probably find evidence on Google that for many fundamentalist Muslims, Islamophobia is the whole point of Islam, i.e. to fear Allah and Shariah law and by extension, the purveyor of both, fundamentalist Islam.
The U of C is as big a pile of WOKE leftist SHIT as found in Any Western University.
Typical shit hole bent on indoctrination.
My typical question is: “So you’re a University Grad eh..?? Tell me, can you fix a flat, change your oil, build a Fence, frame a door…or run an extra 115VAC circuit in your basement..??”
Yea thought so.
You can see em walking about – head down – brain directly plugged into Tik Fking Tok/Instacrap/Fascist book or some such garbage…..Cause in Reality, that is all they really DO KNOW how to do.
USELESS….as teats on a boar.
As I’ve mentioned several times before on SDA, doing anything out in the real world between one’s bachelor’s degree and, eventually, a Ph. D. could reduce one’s chances at an academic career. Going into industry for a while, even if it is to take a breather from studying and, maybe, earn some money, is seen as doing something “vocational”, making anyone who did that an “untouchable”.
I often wonder that if I had become a professor, whether my blue-collar working class upbringing would have been used against me or, possibly, my time working with maintenance crews in an oil refinery during one of my undergraduate summers.
Rather than seeing real world experience as an asset, that the knowledge gained by that could be passed onto students, it’s considered a liability. That’s quite a change from when I was an undergraduate many years ago. We paid particular attention to those professors who actually had spent time in industry because they knew what it was like and what might be expected of us once we graduated.
B A D
Yup, nothing funnier than a PHD asking a working stiff how it is actually DONE.Worked with one, twice, who used to sit us service techs down and just chit chat with us, bc we were always out there seeing stuff in the real world.He is a Chinese guy, and real pleasant to work for/with.
“I never did it, but I watched a video about it on the internet once.”
This is just “my humble opinion” but all of the new universities which opened in Canada during the 1960’s (Calgary, Regina, Winnipeg, Simon Fraser – to name just a few) produce crap graduates. All of the STEM programs remained at the older universities established before or in 1905. University of Saskatchewan has engineering, medicine and the vet college; University of Manitoba has engineering and architecture, UBC has engineering, architecture and computer science. I think this is because all of the soft programs (English, French Philosophy, all of the “studies programs – black, women, Indian etc.) went over to the new universities.
Again, this is just my humble observation.
Many of those newer universities offer degrees in disciplines such as engineering and medicine. I’ve had dealings with some of their graduates and, on the whole, they weren’t any different than, say, people in my engineering courses.
The difference becomes apparent as to when those degrees were granted. I’ve found recent engineering graduates to be poorly prepared, but, then that’s because their departments don’t hire professors with actual industrial experience. Few, if any, have ever been in the field or worked on a shop floor or in a design office.
I’m particularly leery of those who were co-op students, spending a year with a firm while working on their degrees. Those companies are only after cheap labour and use that time to see if those students might make good employees. (Uh, hello? That’s what summer jobs were for. Then again, maybe I was lucky for spending 3 summers in an oil refinery, being offered a job by the company after that.)
Being an Albertan, I spent a lifetime viewing Grant McEwan College and Mount Royal College as schools for people who couldn’t get into the U. of Alberta or the U. of Calgary. Was I surprised when they made them Universities.
scar, same here.
A lot of places made themselves into universities, partly because the provincial government allowed them to and partly because that’s where the money was.
One example was the old Camrose Lutheran College. I spent my freshman undergrad year there and, after I finished, it started on a building boom and expanded. Roughly 4 decades ago, it renamed itself Augustana University College and started granting degrees.
That lasted for about 20 years when it was taken over by the University of Alberta. Reading between the lines, I gathered that the transaction was for the token dollar, if you get my meaning.
Post-secondary education long stopped being about the conveying of wisdom and knowledge and using it, in many cases, for practical ends. It’s all about credentials and the status associated with them.
Did a course at Lakehead U for a couple of years. A major portion of the class were techs getting the piece of paper upgrading them to engineers. Dedicated bunch. Take a 30 year old tech with a couple of kids and you have a serious student. The rest of the class were less dedicated (Why did you take engineering – my mother thought it was a good idea). Don’t give up there is some wheat in the chaff out there. Still give me a farm kid – they didn’t grow up in a mall.
Well, Steakman, your point is well taken.
However, I have a BA and I can and have done all of the things posed in your question, and then some. I am quite handy with a chainsaw, too.
On the flip side, I know quite a few people without post secondary degrees who can’t do any of those things.
Maybe it is a case of exceptions proving the rule.
In my case, it is owing to many physical jobs I had, coupled with an interest in learning how to do things.
Oh, I also got my BA before the Marxists and woke gang usurped the scholars and gentlemen who took a “great books” approach to a classical education.
So it goes…
Steakman – UofC has the Schulich school of engineering which had 4206 engineering students in 2010 plus math and other sciences. Not bad for a school of 30,000. CNRL even has their name on one of the buildings. So not a TOTAL POS yet. One of my kids forged a beautiful Damascus blade when he was a mid teen. Nailed it the first time on his own home-built forge. And he’s not even in engineering. Have you or others here tried to build one? It’s very tricky to get right. He may need that skill if Justin stays in power.
Pointman doing some plain speaking
“REMIND ME AGAIN, WHICH COUNTRY’S ECONOMY WAS SANCTIONS GOING TO DEVASTATE?”
I will move away from death and just go with destruction today.
Gas prices in my area, just our personal purchases, March 2021 compared with March 2022.
The increase was 57 cents a liter, a 34% increase.
How is that inflation working out for everyone? Voting liberal next time around?
The progs won’t care. They think we shouldn’t be driving motor vehicles in the first place, especially if they’re diesels.
I found that out shortly before I left for B. C. earlier this week. I went to a nearby station to refuel my truck. It had 3 islands, one of which had diesel fuel. When I got there, the place was empty except for two progressive types who insisted on filling their gasoline cars at that one island.
I had to wait a few minutes while the soyboy ahead of me finally pulled his finger out and topped up the tank in his car, giving me a dirty look for my being there with my truck.
Well Elizabeth, how come YOU were not wearing a mask? How come you were not vaccinated.? After all if you were vaccinated and wearing a mask you wouldn’t catch COVID.
What are the odds,that same “Storyteller” believes in CAGW and demands we all starve the trees to save the planet?
On the same page,was a stunningly stupid opinion piece on Randy Hillier’s “Crimes”.
Of spreading Covid..Without one case of transmission offered in evidence…
Same idiot seems oblivious to all the “Missing Cases” from the Truckers Protest..
Yea Gods,such stupid can crumple metal walls and erect impenetrable barriers in Libtard brains..
So strange that The Dread Covid,could not spread ,virally, through the bouncy castle rebellion..
Nor could it gain a foothold in the mobs of mewling Quims come out in counter protest..
When the masks come back this fall.
I will wear one.
One with just two eye holes.
” With just 2 eyeholes “.
The Unknown Comic , Chuck Barris would approve.
Mayor says the solution is not arresting poor people. Brillant, so all the businesses close and what are you left with…more poor people. Good Luck Kamloops
I’ve been to Kamloops twice, once in 2016 and again in 2018. I visited that McD’s a few times while I was there. I must say that was not a very comfortable environment to be in, especially at night.
I’m not surprised by this. I don’t fault the owner at all for his decision.
I came across a 1912 book, unfortunately only in german, that details the 1870 to 1872 smallpox outbreak and the following vaccination disaster. The Book is called “Impf-Friedhof” and is a tail of the refusal of the medical establishment to recognize vaccine related side effects or death, manipulation of statistics, vaccination mandates and peaceful demonstrations against the mandates.
There was a short report about the Book on Bitshute in german language. Unfortunately after searching for a day I couldn’t find any english translation of the book or reports about the book. But I know a few SDA readers speak german.
SDA and Rebel News gets results.
Saskatchewan leads the country and stops its digital ID program. https://leaderpost.com/news/local-news/sask-politics/sask-government-stops-pursuit-of-potential-digital-id
Kudos to Rebel News for their Access to Information request .
Sask government wanted $12.000 for photocopying the 50,000 pages of info they gathered regarding digital ID.
That’s the same size of Pfizers document package they tried to withhold for 75 years about thier clot shot…
1. The cost study period was 8 years. Not long enough to include the cost of a replacement battery, then.
1a. Doesn’t address the cost of disposing of/recycling old battery.
2. Still doesn’t address range issues.
3. Still doesn’t address charging times.
4. Still doesn’t address the cost of additional electrical infrastructure required to charge all these wunnerfully inexpensive-to-operate, gift from God, EV’s.
Yeah, great review, if ya got blinders on or if yer an average stupid Canuck. BIRM…
Electric vehicles save drivers thousands of dollars over life of vehicle: Report
5. Neglects to mention resale value at end of 8 years. Depreciation of EV’s is massive.
You could make EVs even more eco-friendly by having the seats in them electrically powered as well.
Drive the Green Mile!
A gallon of Diesel or Gasoline has an energy density of approximately 138,000 Bthu`s. A kilowatt has 3412 Bthu`s. Approx. forty Kw. required per gallon. For the sake of simplicity let us assume the inefficiency of the combustion engine is matched by the inefficiency of the power generation. How many gallons of fuel are consumed in a day in Canada, multiply by 40 and then try to explain from whence does this electricity appear. It is all magical thinking.
“The effectiveness of cholesterol-lowering medications in reducing a person’s risk for heart disease depends on their underlying risk for heart problems, an analysis published Monday by JAMA Internal Medicine found.
In other words, being overweight, smoking and having high blood pressure can increase a person’s risk for heart disease, heart attack or stroke, and their risk may remain high even if their cholesterol is controlled with prescription drugs, the researchers said. “
Excellent flick– it’s a pay extra thingy though. Filmed on location in France and Belgium, you will love the performances by Kristin Scott Thomas, Michelle Williams, Belgian actor Matthias Schoenaerts, Margo Robbie and others. The soundtrack is superb. https://youtu.be/8ciK3HVCv2M
Does Ms. Thomas manage to keep her clothes on in this one? I’ve yet to see her in a movie in which she doesn’t doff her duds or play an adultress.
…”clothes on…”
Yes. She played a supporting role to Michelle Williams who played the lead role. Watch out for more roles from Schoenaerts in the future, he’s trilingual, Dutch, French and English. The sex scene in this movie was hot– characters were fully clothed, it was after all, war time, people were seemingly in a hurry.
Trudeaupia turned Canada into Debtopia.
That chart should be on the front page everywhere.
I mentioned last night that there was a follow-up to the movie Deadlier Than the Male. I just finished watching Some Girls Do:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgweSOZHTGQ
with Richard Johnson back as Bulldog Drummond. It’s somewhat sillier than its predecessor, but it’s still a bit of fun to watch.
I’ve got a few more movies in the “round tuit” file, so I’ll be mentioning them in due course.
BAD – I saw The Old Guard (2020 film) today starring Charlize Theron. Rotten Tomatoes gave it an 80% rating. She tends to do more progressive films and this was no exception. She leads an army of four immortal soldiers against the evil pharmaceutical company (not Pfizer). They discover a new immortal, a young black female Marine who gets killed in Afghanistan and then fully recovers. Good concept, thought-provoking issues, and crisp clean fight scenes. But in the end I couldn’t help but notice that the four good immortals are Theron, two gay men and the female marine. The one bad immortal is a cis-gender white American male, the only group you can discriminate against.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Old_Guard_(2020_film)?msclkid=75cec787b24111ec82e0f22963f78e6b
Yikes!
Paul
I’ve seen that flik as well….thought it not too too bad at all.
I noticed the same…one cannot escape this shit given it’s Hollyweird…
Glad to see the first instalment of DUNE did not have any of that kinda BS narrative …at least as far as I could see. (I’m guessing Disney wasn’t involved.??) – And hope the 2nd and poss a 3rd instalment. Hell, it could go on for 10 yrs…given theres what, 18-20 books in the series..??
By Far the Absolute best SciFi series ever…IMO
Steakman – I thought it was entertaining too. I want to see Dune. My daughter is a big fan. Maybe I’ll go with her. I had a roommate in college who told me about the books. “Dune is frequently described as the best selling science fiction novel in history” according to Wikipedia.
Paul
I’ve read the entire series of Books, by Frank and those of his son. The prequel’s Are Simply Excellent.. ~ 18-20 books I think, bout the only one that didn’t really grab me was God Emperor of Dune.
The First instalment of this new Film is to me Bang on to the Book – Very Very Well done…and like the book when I first Read it, those that havn’t read the Book will not understand what the “Gom Jabbar” is.
Dune, its prequels and sequels could keep a TV series going for A cpl decades or more…with Game of Thrones type episodes.
If you like Charlize then you will find her acting in ‘ Atomic Blonde ‘ explosive.
Set in the Cold War spy era in Berlin on the eve of the Fall of The Wall it has some fairly brutal fight scenes.
Is she a double agent or more ?
Very entertaining.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=nI7HVnZlleo
I watched that. Don’t you just love it when a light weight female defies the laws of physics.
John – Atomic Blonde – I only saw the scene where Theron was asked to “Be a professional, step on to the plastic”. Someone in my house was watching it. I didn’t know until now it was her. Thanks, I’ll have to watch it all.
VOWG – I’ve noticed that. The FBI TV series with the tiny but attractive woman (from Canada) is a very good example of that.
John
Saw that as well…THAT was a Gooder..!!
Death of A Species.
Sooner or later, people will have to accept that progressive groups will settle for no less than the death of all the Deplorables; because that is the endpoint of the anti-family, anti-Christianity, anti-sanity agenda they are pursuing.
https://realclimatescience.com/2022/04/volvo-electric-trucks-to-reduce-range-by-87/
It says those trucks get 7 miles to the gallon – that’s impressive!
I never knew they were that efficient, not that I thought about their mileage a great deal.
One measly gallon of diesel moving all that weight 7 miles is an incredible achievement.
I dropped the link for this previously, but worth mentioning again:
Candace Owens interviewed Dr Robert Malone.
It is long, but an incredible discussion!
Be sure to see the whole thing by clicking ‘Part 2’.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/data-reveal-disturbing-trend-from-covid-jab_4348749.html?est=hnBKtSY5Fby%2BMVovrV3SCC1b%2FwLxk52WzYxFqpg9TawCOeqFSjFJzyBiWk6v9bFsuA%3D%3D
First, kill all the lawyers.
https://thefederalist.com/2022/03/31/5-key-takeaways-from-clinton-lawyer-michael-sussmanns-latest-attempt-to-get-criminal-charges-dismissed/
Investing strategies for conservatives based on how bad things will get.
http://www.poletical.com/buy-oil-stocks-winners.php
Thanks Jeff.
Returning to the Arena, Sarah Palin Announces She Is Running for Congress
April 1, 2022 | Sundance | 198 Comments
Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has announced she is returning to the arena and will run for Alaska’s at large congressional district.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2022/04/01/returning-to-the-arena-sarah-palin-announces-she-is-running-for-congress/
Momma Grizzly gonna rip em a new one.
I read an opinion piece in the UofC Gauntlet that said Joe Rogan is Islamophobic and racist and that he shouldn’t have a platform any more. Cancel culture at UoC. I’ve never seen any evidence of either but I haven’t seen more than a few episodes. Of course, Islam is not a race so perhaps they are conflating the two. One can probably find evidence on Google that for many fundamentalist Muslims, Islamophobia is the whole point of Islam, i.e. to fear Allah and Shariah law and by extension, the purveyor of both, fundamentalist Islam.
The U of C is as big a pile of WOKE leftist SHIT as found in Any Western University.
Typical shit hole bent on indoctrination.
My typical question is: “So you’re a University Grad eh..?? Tell me, can you fix a flat, change your oil, build a Fence, frame a door…or run an extra 115VAC circuit in your basement..??”
Yea thought so.
You can see em walking about – head down – brain directly plugged into Tik Fking Tok/Instacrap/Fascist book or some such garbage…..Cause in Reality, that is all they really DO KNOW how to do.
USELESS….as teats on a boar.
As I’ve mentioned several times before on SDA, doing anything out in the real world between one’s bachelor’s degree and, eventually, a Ph. D. could reduce one’s chances at an academic career. Going into industry for a while, even if it is to take a breather from studying and, maybe, earn some money, is seen as doing something “vocational”, making anyone who did that an “untouchable”.
I often wonder that if I had become a professor, whether my blue-collar working class upbringing would have been used against me or, possibly, my time working with maintenance crews in an oil refinery during one of my undergraduate summers.
Rather than seeing real world experience as an asset, that the knowledge gained by that could be passed onto students, it’s considered a liability. That’s quite a change from when I was an undergraduate many years ago. We paid particular attention to those professors who actually had spent time in industry because they knew what it was like and what might be expected of us once we graduated.
B A D
Yup, nothing funnier than a PHD asking a working stiff how it is actually DONE.Worked with one, twice, who used to sit us service techs down and just chit chat with us, bc we were always out there seeing stuff in the real world.He is a Chinese guy, and real pleasant to work for/with.
“I never did it, but I watched a video about it on the internet once.”
This is just “my humble opinion” but all of the new universities which opened in Canada during the 1960’s (Calgary, Regina, Winnipeg, Simon Fraser – to name just a few) produce crap graduates. All of the STEM programs remained at the older universities established before or in 1905. University of Saskatchewan has engineering, medicine and the vet college; University of Manitoba has engineering and architecture, UBC has engineering, architecture and computer science. I think this is because all of the soft programs (English, French Philosophy, all of the “studies programs – black, women, Indian etc.) went over to the new universities.
Again, this is just my humble observation.
Many of those newer universities offer degrees in disciplines such as engineering and medicine. I’ve had dealings with some of their graduates and, on the whole, they weren’t any different than, say, people in my engineering courses.
The difference becomes apparent as to when those degrees were granted. I’ve found recent engineering graduates to be poorly prepared, but, then that’s because their departments don’t hire professors with actual industrial experience. Few, if any, have ever been in the field or worked on a shop floor or in a design office.
I’m particularly leery of those who were co-op students, spending a year with a firm while working on their degrees. Those companies are only after cheap labour and use that time to see if those students might make good employees. (Uh, hello? That’s what summer jobs were for. Then again, maybe I was lucky for spending 3 summers in an oil refinery, being offered a job by the company after that.)
Being an Albertan, I spent a lifetime viewing Grant McEwan College and Mount Royal College as schools for people who couldn’t get into the U. of Alberta or the U. of Calgary. Was I surprised when they made them Universities.
scar, same here.
A lot of places made themselves into universities, partly because the provincial government allowed them to and partly because that’s where the money was.
One example was the old Camrose Lutheran College. I spent my freshman undergrad year there and, after I finished, it started on a building boom and expanded. Roughly 4 decades ago, it renamed itself Augustana University College and started granting degrees.
That lasted for about 20 years when it was taken over by the University of Alberta. Reading between the lines, I gathered that the transaction was for the token dollar, if you get my meaning.
Post-secondary education long stopped being about the conveying of wisdom and knowledge and using it, in many cases, for practical ends. It’s all about credentials and the status associated with them.
Did a course at Lakehead U for a couple of years. A major portion of the class were techs getting the piece of paper upgrading them to engineers. Dedicated bunch. Take a 30 year old tech with a couple of kids and you have a serious student. The rest of the class were less dedicated (Why did you take engineering – my mother thought it was a good idea). Don’t give up there is some wheat in the chaff out there. Still give me a farm kid – they didn’t grow up in a mall.
Well, Steakman, your point is well taken.
However, I have a BA and I can and have done all of the things posed in your question, and then some. I am quite handy with a chainsaw, too.
On the flip side, I know quite a few people without post secondary degrees who can’t do any of those things.
Maybe it is a case of exceptions proving the rule.
In my case, it is owing to many physical jobs I had, coupled with an interest in learning how to do things.
Oh, I also got my BA before the Marxists and woke gang usurped the scholars and gentlemen who took a “great books” approach to a classical education.
So it goes…
Steakman – UofC has the Schulich school of engineering which had 4206 engineering students in 2010 plus math and other sciences. Not bad for a school of 30,000. CNRL even has their name on one of the buildings. So not a TOTAL POS yet. One of my kids forged a beautiful Damascus blade when he was a mid teen. Nailed it the first time on his own home-built forge. And he’s not even in engineering. Have you or others here tried to build one? It’s very tricky to get right. He may need that skill if Justin stays in power.
Pointman doing some plain speaking
“REMIND ME AGAIN, WHICH COUNTRY’S ECONOMY WAS SANCTIONS GOING TO DEVASTATE?”
https://thepointman.wordpress.com/2022/04/01/remind-me-again-which-countrys-economy-was-sanctions-going-to-devastate/
A map to go with that
https://richardsonpost.com/davidhiscox/26399/strategic-darwin-port-sold-to-china/
Not much submarine opportunity there
mRNA, side effects
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/04/not-just-us-excess-deaths-skyrocket-worldwide-2021-following-rollout-experimental-covid-vaccine/
I will move away from death and just go with destruction today.
Gas prices in my area, just our personal purchases, March 2021 compared with March 2022.
The increase was 57 cents a liter, a 34% increase.
How is that inflation working out for everyone? Voting liberal next time around?
The progs won’t care. They think we shouldn’t be driving motor vehicles in the first place, especially if they’re diesels.
I found that out shortly before I left for B. C. earlier this week. I went to a nearby station to refuel my truck. It had 3 islands, one of which had diesel fuel. When I got there, the place was empty except for two progressive types who insisted on filling their gasoline cars at that one island.
I had to wait a few minutes while the soyboy ahead of me finally pulled his finger out and topped up the tank in his car, giving me a dirty look for my being there with my truck.
Elizabeth May catches COVID.
https://mobile.twitter.com/ElizabethMay/status/1509984981958995973
She whines that people aren’t masked.
Well Elizabeth, how come YOU were not wearing a mask? How come you were not vaccinated.? After all if you were vaccinated and wearing a mask you wouldn’t catch COVID.
She got the flu, there is no covid.
The 26-ounce flu, maybe?
Do you like trees?
I like trees.
But this guy really, really likes trees.
https://ottawacitizen.com/opinion/columnists/dumont-protecting-green-space-within-the-city-is-your-duty-as-a-human-being
What are the odds,that same “Storyteller” believes in CAGW and demands we all starve the trees to save the planet?
On the same page,was a stunningly stupid opinion piece on Randy Hillier’s “Crimes”.
Of spreading Covid..Without one case of transmission offered in evidence…
Same idiot seems oblivious to all the “Missing Cases” from the Truckers Protest..
Yea Gods,such stupid can crumple metal walls and erect impenetrable barriers in Libtard brains..
So strange that The Dread Covid,could not spread ,virally, through the bouncy castle rebellion..
Nor could it gain a foothold in the mobs of mewling Quims come out in counter protest..
When the masks come back this fall.
I will wear one.
One with just two eye holes.
” With just 2 eyeholes “.
The Unknown Comic , Chuck Barris would approve.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/downtown-kamloops-mcdonalds-closes-1.6406181
Mayor says the solution is not arresting poor people. Brillant, so all the businesses close and what are you left with…more poor people. Good Luck Kamloops
I’ve been to Kamloops twice, once in 2016 and again in 2018. I visited that McD’s a few times while I was there. I must say that was not a very comfortable environment to be in, especially at night.
I’m not surprised by this. I don’t fault the owner at all for his decision.
I came across a 1912 book, unfortunately only in german, that details the 1870 to 1872 smallpox outbreak and the following vaccination disaster. The Book is called “Impf-Friedhof” and is a tail of the refusal of the medical establishment to recognize vaccine related side effects or death, manipulation of statistics, vaccination mandates and peaceful demonstrations against the mandates.
There was a short report about the Book on Bitshute in german language. Unfortunately after searching for a day I couldn’t find any english translation of the book or reports about the book. But I know a few SDA readers speak german.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/PCQC89VszTMp/
SDA and Rebel News gets results.
Saskatchewan leads the country and stops its digital ID program.
https://leaderpost.com/news/local-news/sask-politics/sask-government-stops-pursuit-of-potential-digital-id
Kudos to Rebel News for their Access to Information request .
Sask government wanted $12.000 for photocopying the 50,000 pages of info they gathered regarding digital ID.
That’s the same size of Pfizers document package they tried to withhold for 75 years about thier clot shot…
1. The cost study period was 8 years. Not long enough to include the cost of a replacement battery, then.
1a. Doesn’t address the cost of disposing of/recycling old battery.
2. Still doesn’t address range issues.
3. Still doesn’t address charging times.
4. Still doesn’t address the cost of additional electrical infrastructure required to charge all these wunnerfully inexpensive-to-operate, gift from God, EV’s.
Yeah, great review, if ya got blinders on or if yer an average stupid Canuck. BIRM…
Electric vehicles save drivers thousands of dollars over life of vehicle: Report
https://torontosun.com/news/local-news/electric-vehicles-save-drivers-thousands-over-life-of-vehicle-report/wcm/db8a271a-52e9-4a39-9a8a-81e827c2441b
5. Neglects to mention resale value at end of 8 years. Depreciation of EV’s is massive.
You could make EVs even more eco-friendly by having the seats in them electrically powered as well.
Drive the Green Mile!
A gallon of Diesel or Gasoline has an energy density of approximately 138,000 Bthu`s. A kilowatt has 3412 Bthu`s. Approx. forty Kw. required per gallon. For the sake of simplicity let us assume the inefficiency of the combustion engine is matched by the inefficiency of the power generation. How many gallons of fuel are consumed in a day in Canada, multiply by 40 and then try to explain from whence does this electricity appear. It is all magical thinking.
One of these days, Alice…
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/science-tech/watch-nasa-test-its-322-foot-megarocket-before-moon-mission/ar-AAVJFSY?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=6f36162990a04866bfd2eebd4625bb5a
Not quite sure what to make of this.
The blood of COVID-vaccinated people has a strange artifact… mine included!
https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/the-blood-of-covid-vaccinated-people
Shocka…
Medical marijuana use may lead to addiction, not aid health, Harvard study finds
https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2022/03/18/medical-marijuana-cards-addiction-Harvard-study/4981647608133/
Not a huge surprise.
Statins lower cholesterol, but not necessarily heart attack risk, study finds
https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2022/03/14/statins-cholesterol-heart-attack-risk-study/3951647263844/
“The effectiveness of cholesterol-lowering medications in reducing a person’s risk for heart disease depends on their underlying risk for heart problems, an analysis published Monday by JAMA Internal Medicine found.
In other words, being overweight, smoking and having high blood pressure can increase a person’s risk for heart disease, heart attack or stroke, and their risk may remain high even if their cholesterol is controlled with prescription drugs, the researchers said. “
Excellent flick– it’s a pay extra thingy though. Filmed on location in France and Belgium, you will love the performances by Kristin Scott Thomas, Michelle Williams, Belgian actor Matthias Schoenaerts, Margo Robbie and others. The soundtrack is superb.
https://youtu.be/8ciK3HVCv2M
Does Ms. Thomas manage to keep her clothes on in this one? I’ve yet to see her in a movie in which she doesn’t doff her duds or play an adultress.
…”clothes on…”
Yes. She played a supporting role to Michelle Williams who played the lead role. Watch out for more roles from Schoenaerts in the future, he’s trilingual, Dutch, French and English. The sex scene in this movie was hot– characters were fully clothed, it was after all, war time, people were seemingly in a hurry.
Trudeaupia turned Canada into Debtopia.
That chart should be on the front page everywhere.
https://twitter.com/rudyardg/status/1510281845103017994/photo/1
Oh, you skeptic! That’s the budget balancing itself!